Summary of Amazing Historical Analysis of #LGBTQ & It's Untold Dangers - Shaykh Abu Bakr Zoud

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Shaykh Abu Bakr Zoud discusses the dangers of homosexuality from a historical and religious perspective. He points out that while it is now legal in many countries, it is still considered a sin in Islam. He also argues that some Muslim leaders are promoting homosexuality, which is a danger to the Islamic community.

  • 00:00:00 The speaker warns that if people lose their sense of modesty, they will engage in sinful activities without restraint. He also points to Quranic teachings on modesty as a warning for those who would engage in such behavior.
  • 00:05:00 Shaykh Abu Bakr Zoud discusses the importance of modesty for both men and women, and how it is important to protect one's mind from harmful material. He also discusses how Allah preserved the modesty of Prophet Musa (a.s.) by moving a rock.
  • 00:10:00 This video provides an historical analysis of the dangers of LGBTQ+ individuals, focusing on the Quran, Sunnah, and Hadith. The speaker emphasizes that true believers can easily ride the waves of fitna, and that those who are not true believers will be harmed by fitna.
  • 00:15:00 This YouTube video discusses how homosexuality went from being illegal to being legally recognized by the majority of the world. Shaykh Abu Bakr Zoud argues that the process of normalization is a long one, and that Muslims are complicit in this process.
  • 00:20:00 Shaykh Abu Bakr Zoud discusses the history of LGBTQQ+ rights in Islam, and how it has progressed from being illegal to legal. He points to a normalization process that has been ongoing for many years, and which will continue into the future. Finally, he ascribes LGBTQQ+ rights to allah, and warns against the dangers of shirk and idolatry.
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  • 00:30:00 The speaker discussing mental health disorders in the DSM talks about how homosexuality was first classified as a mental disorder in 1952. On June 28th, 1969, riots broke out in Greenwich Village, New York City, known as the Stone Wall Rebellion, in commemoration of Stonewall Inn, a gay bar and club that was owned and operated by the Mafia. This event is considered to be the beginning of the gay liberation movement.
  • 00:35:00 This video provides an historical analysis of the LGBTQ movement, including its origins in the 1960s and 1970s and its eventual rise to global prominence. The video also describes the violence and protests that occurred during this time, including an incident in 1969 in which the mafia did not pay protection money, leading to the police visiting a private gay bar and demanding identification from the patrons. This led to the cross-dressing male patrons being taken to the bathroom to be checked for male organs, and those who were found to be in violation of the law were either handcuffed or taken to the police station for further investigation. This event kickstarted the LGBTQ movement in the U.S., with similar protests occurring in other countries around the world. Over time, the movement has evolved and become more peaceful, with the focus now being on achieving equality through protests and legal action. In 2019, New York Police Commissioner James O'Neill formally apologized to the LGBTQ community for the police brutality that occurred during the 1969 incident.
  • 00:40:00 Shaykh Abu Bakr Zoud discusses the history of homosexuality and its removal from the DSM. He points out the hypocrisy of those who celebrate this removal while still calling for criminalization of incest.
  • 00:45:00 This short video discusses the dangers of conversion therapy, which is currently banned in several Australian states. It argues that this is because there are Muslim leaders who support the practice and have made it widespread among the community.
  • 00:50:00 This video provides an interesting historical analysis of LGBTQ rights and how they have progressed over the years. Shaykh Abu Bakr Zoud condemns homosexuality from a moral standpoint, but accepts it as a political right since Islam doesn't differentiate between moral and political matters. He goes on to say that some Muslim leaders are promoting homosexuality through their words and actions, and this is a danger to the Islamic community. He encourages Muslims to stand firm in their belief and not to be influenced by secularism or the lgbt community.
  • 00:55:00 The speaker discusses the dangers of homosexuality, which include physical and psychological health risks. He also discusses the dangers of anal sex, which are especially high when performed by homosexuals. He argues that these dangers should be common knowledge among the LGBTQ community, but they are not.

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Shaykh Abu Bakr Zoud discusses the dangers of LGBTQ people in Islam and how they are often targets of propaganda. He urges Muslims to be grateful to Allah for His mercy in preserving Lord Saddam Hussein and his daughters during the Gulf War.

  • 01:00:00 Shaykh Abu Bakr Zoud warns of the dangers of LGBTQ lifestyles and advises Muslims to lower their gaze in order to avoid sin. He also advises Muslims to pray for guidance on how to deal with homosexual urges.
  • 01:05:00 Shaykh Abu Bakr Zoud discusses the dangers of homosexuality in Islam and how it began as a crime. He also points out that the story of Paul and Ruth is a clear indication that the human body is allowed to be covered.
  • 01:10:00 Shaykh Abu Bakr Zoud discusses the dangers of LGBTQ people in Islam, emphasizing the importance of seeking knowledge and protecting oneself from "fitna." He urges Muslims to be grateful to Allah for His mercy in preserving Lord Saddam Hussein and his daughters during the Gulf War.
  • 01:15:00 British police were criticized on social media for removing lesbians from a march during Pride Month. The hashtag "lesbians removed" was trending. The video shows a scuffle between transgender women and lesbians.
  • 01:20:00 Shaykh Abu Bakr Zoud discusses how LGBTQ+ people are targets of propaganda and how their removal from society will not last.

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